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but provided us under a country terror and sanctions. it is used against us only. for this reason, we are not committed to adhere to the security council resolutions after the -- this speech of the 40th anniversary. 64 wars took place -- took -- broke out against the war -- against the war -- against small wars. i, it is frightening but countries order -- by superpowers against big countries against us and united nations ordered security council did not take actions to stop these wars and agregs in violation of the charter of the united nations against small nations and small people and the general assembly will lsh will -- will -- will -- will vote for these historic resolutions. either we continue together as one nation or we go into -- break into two. have its own general assembly, its own security council. belonging to it where they have equal footings, standing on equal footings or -- and the big countries who have permanent seats who have the rights will stay in their own councils whether they are 43 and they should -- decide against themselves and this is no
but provided us under a country terror and sanctions. it is used against us only. for this reason, we are not committed to adhere to the security council resolutions after the -- this speech of the 40th anniversary. 64 wars took place -- took -- broke out against the war -- against the war -- against small wars. i, it is frightening but countries order -- by superpowers against big countries against us and united nations ordered security council did not take actions to stop these wars and...
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thank you for teaching us, thank you for being with us. >>> and thank you for being with us. stay with us. in fact. we're back here tomorrow. actually a bit up the road in stillwater. we roll into the university of oklahoma. we are holding a town hall, i can't tell you how excited i am. the town hall you can watch wherever you are. we'll be stream it live, along with a host of partner web sites, big and small. msnbc, the huffington post, dylan did the
thank you for teaching us, thank you for being with us. >>> and thank you for being with us. stay with us. in fact. we're back here tomorrow. actually a bit up the road in stillwater. we roll into the university of oklahoma. we are holding a town hall, i can't tell you how excited i am. the town hall you can watch wherever you are. we'll be stream it live, along with a host of partner web sites, big and small. msnbc, the huffington post, dylan did the
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he used to tell us he didn't think that he could fall any lower in public esteem being a used car dealer. then he got elected to congress and he found that he could. people are very skeptical about congress. congress has an obligation to do everything in public so they can see wast going on. i hope there's going to be more of that. this has been this way a long time. this didn't just happen. >> clearly it has been. the fact it continues to happen i think is why it continues to get worse. you get away with a little and don't get your hand slaps, it's more and more and more next thing you know we're writing a check for $2 billion. >> let's get back to charlie. this is a guy who 40 years had a very distinguished career. he was sloppy. there's no question. >> let me ask you a question about charlie. >> he made serious mistakes. >> let's assume on some level somewhere, i don't know this even, but for purposes of conversation that charlie is a well intentioned guy. he believes in most notably the draft. which i completely agree with. he had well intended policy positions going back decades. >>
he used to tell us he didn't think that he could fall any lower in public esteem being a used car dealer. then he got elected to congress and he found that he could. people are very skeptical about congress. congress has an obligation to do everything in public so they can see wast going on. i hope there's going to be more of that. this has been this way a long time. this didn't just happen. >> clearly it has been. the fact it continues to happen i think is why it continues to get worse....
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claims it's being used against them? >> yeah, you have a situation where a jewish congresswoman fighting for her life and the christian claiming she's the one that's the victim of the blood libel. it makes me think that leaders like sarah palin and others like glenn beck have a jewish problem. they continue to invoke holocaust, hitler, nazi, blood libel. it's a bit hard to fathom. >> there's no need to speculate further at this point why this was said or why it was said today in advance of this event tonight in tucson at the basketball center there. but does, in your.use of this phrase impact her political future to any serious degree? >> i think it does, and i think even more so in the context of the president's speech this evening. i thought the president gave us what the nation needed. he offered a eulogy to the families that lost lives. the discourse we create the nation we build is something we build for our children. to me, the question became quite clear, what is it we do for our children, we tackle unemployment,
claims it's being used against them? >> yeah, you have a situation where a jewish congresswoman fighting for her life and the christian claiming she's the one that's the victim of the blood libel. it makes me think that leaders like sarah palin and others like glenn beck have a jewish problem. they continue to invoke holocaust, hitler, nazi, blood libel. it's a bit hard to fathom. >> there's no need to speculate further at this point why this was said or why it was said today in...
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what do you have for us today? >>> well, as you know, a conversation with academy-award winning writer, producer, director james cameron on his efforts and what we can do to help him with the efforts on climate change and energy independence and a conversation with the writer director producer of the documentary "gas land." thank you so much, richard. today we wrap up "steel on wheels." let's get started. >>> right now, a world in need of energy solutions. >> the libyan leader remains defia defiant. >> radiation fears. >> the disaster is affecting oil prices. >> a country in need of powerful leadership and the drive to change. >> you have not had the leadership that understood the problem and told us which direction to go. >> the oil industry has an army in washington. >> there's no real answer to this except writing op-eds, explaining to people, teaching about it, talking to representatives. >> maybe the leaders ought to ask for sacrifice from us. >> we gathered leading voices. >>. the boone pickens. >> and put as
what do you have for us today? >>> well, as you know, a conversation with academy-award winning writer, producer, director james cameron on his efforts and what we can do to help him with the efforts on climate change and energy independence and a conversation with the writer director producer of the documentary "gas land." thank you so much, richard. today we wrap up "steel on wheels." let's get started. >>> right now, a world in need of energy solutions....
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new weapons with new uses, you have opportunity to use force a lot more than you did before. without having pepper spray as an option, i can't believe seattle police would have shot 84-year-old dorli rainey and without tear gas oakland police would not have shot iraq war veteran scott olson. without pepper spray, uc davis police i don't think would have shot 11 protesters with live ammunition. because police had these nonlethal ways to use force, they used it and this is the day-to-day reality of the protesters in the occupy wall street movement across the country right now. joining us now, ray lewis, is a retired police captain from philadelphia. he and 300 protesters were arrested last week at the occupy wall street protest here in new york. captain lewis, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> as a retired police captain and somebody who has taken a stand for this movement and, in fact, been arrested there, how do you feel about the use of force at these protests? >> well, use of force is absolutely necessary if they are met with force. and oftentimes at these protests
new weapons with new uses, you have opportunity to use force a lot more than you did before. without having pepper spray as an option, i can't believe seattle police would have shot 84-year-old dorli rainey and without tear gas oakland police would not have shot iraq war veteran scott olson. without pepper spray, uc davis police i don't think would have shot 11 protesters with live ammunition. because police had these nonlethal ways to use force, they used it and this is the day-to-day reality...
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his ability to lead us as a people. and someone said it could be for him what standing on the rubble of 9/11 became for his predecessor, a chance to speak for americans from our gut. that's our top story of course. and after days of deafening silence, sarah palin sent out a videotape to facebook, not apologizing, not for saying stheed reload, but accusing her critics of what she called, brace yourself, a blood libel. does she have any idea what that term means? a lot of people do on both sides of the political aisle and they're not happy with palin tonight. himself robert brady of pennsylvania wants to make it a federal crime to make a threat against a member of congress or to incite someone to commit violence crimes againsts a federal official. about if palin were to repeat what she said, would she be guilty of that crime? congressman brady will be here tonight to tell us. also, how are the other 2012 presidential candidates reacting to palin's talk of cross hairs and bull's-eyes or reload something are any of them def
his ability to lead us as a people. and someone said it could be for him what standing on the rubble of 9/11 became for his predecessor, a chance to speak for americans from our gut. that's our top story of course. and after days of deafening silence, sarah palin sent out a videotape to facebook, not apologizing, not for saying stheed reload, but accusing her critics of what she called, brace yourself, a blood libel. does she have any idea what that term means? a lot of people do on both sides...
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thank you for joining us. have a good one. >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven countries in the world that had not joined the united nations convention on chemical weapons. tonight, there are six. expectations are high. there ought to be consequences. >> john kerry. >> john kerry arrived in geneva. >> meeting with his russian counterpart. >> to put syria's chemical weapons under international control. >> hours before the meeting a new twist. >> russia's president -- >> rebuking president obama. >> putin writing an op-ed in the pages of the "the new york times." >> how did it make you feel? >> i was insulted. >> i didn't agree with him. >> i hear he is looking to anchor a show on msnbc. >> everybody is taking offense to it. >> what about the political implications of this? >> we expect president putin to put forward actions. >> expectations are high. >> hostage diplomacy. >> this
thank you for joining us. have a good one. >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven >> before president obama threatened military action against syria, there were seven countries in the world that had not joined the united nations convention on chemical weapons. tonight, there are six. expectations are high. there ought to be consequences. >> john kerry. >> john kerry arrived in geneva. >> meeting with his russian...
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there's no helping design whether it's using our aid, using our -- the kind of infrastructure we have to assist people in writing constitutions, in getting there. now, one of the messages out of the middle east today they want to be the ones to make their decision of what their future looks like but at the same time when you look at the middle east you can argue we haven't had a real success since jimmy carter. even the gulf war in 1990/'91 was a tactical victory but a strategic failure in that it unleashed, you know, al qaeda, osama bin laden and a period where islamic extremism really began to define the region. we need something much bigger to put out there to deal with the issue of syria, the issue of egypt, the issue of the middle east. >>' ya, we are at a similar point at where we've been in other points of history. >> have we empowered vladimir putin and what are his self-interests? clearly he has interests in making sure the chemicals don't go to chechnya. he had a real interest in working with the united states here but does he now hold all the cards on the timing and impleme
there's no helping design whether it's using our aid, using our -- the kind of infrastructure we have to assist people in writing constitutions, in getting there. now, one of the messages out of the middle east today they want to be the ones to make their decision of what their future looks like but at the same time when you look at the middle east you can argue we haven't had a real success since jimmy carter. even the gulf war in 1990/'91 was a tactical victory but a strategic failure in that...
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republicans used to allow deficit spending to get us out of recessions. they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you know republicans are trying to sabotage the economy when they vote against tax cuts. as when they opposed extending the payroll tax cut benefiting middle-class americans. let's not forget republicans voted against a stimulus bill that was 40% tax cuts. let's not forget that republicans brought the country to the precipice of default. and when bad numbers hit, they pounce. >> i think under the right leadership, they can do better. >> if they would have taken our advice and worked with us, the economy would be better. more americans would have better jobs. more america
republicans used to allow deficit spending to get us out of recessions. they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republicans rarely voiced opposition to the federal reserve using monetary policy to help the economy. under president obama, the federal reserve chief ben bernanke is called every name in the book. but you...
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tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to your spouse. your spouse cannot be a person of the same gender. you can't now from the moment you sign this pledge, look at pornography. wow. look out republicans, laurens county gop are watching you. it sounds like a little porn might do these folks some good. the pledge included 28 principles, not all about sex. some predictable like you must uphold the right to have guns, all kinds of guns. but the sex pledge was the biggest eye opener since candidates must submit to an interview. candidates must meet in person with the candidate qualification committee of laurens county, republican party. wouldn't you love to be a fly on the wall in those
tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to your spouse. your spouse cannot be a person of the...
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made us more unsafe. former congressman and three-star navy admiral joe sestak on this very show just a month ago. >> the real metric of the future for our ability to be the best in the world in military to defend us is not capacity. it's no longer numbers. it really is the capability coming from sensors, comes from the ability to switch information back and forth. and i think you'd have a more efficient and effective military with even putting less into it. >> and when he made that -- had that appearance, toure, he said, listen, not only are we over-allocates on the wrong things, we are maybe making our things more dangerous with the spend, and in the process, depriving ourselves of the mission-critical available resources in the 21st century open source theater of combat that we are oblifvious too. >> right, right. you can see again with mccain's comment, you say national security, and you can invoke anything including spend more money, give me more money, and allocate it in ways that don't actually mak
made us more unsafe. former congressman and three-star navy admiral joe sestak on this very show just a month ago. >> the real metric of the future for our ability to be the best in the world in military to defend us is not capacity. it's no longer numbers. it really is the capability coming from sensors, comes from the ability to switch information back and forth. and i think you'd have a more efficient and effective military with even putting less into it. >> and when he made that...
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stay with us. how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. >>> coming up, paul ryan's budget i thought was rejected by americans last november. now he is tr
stay with us. how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers...
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work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away the rights of anybody to own a gun. but even they hopefully will see that assault weapons and the large magazines, they are not meant for the average citizen. and they are not. >> do you think we'll see more move in commerce because of this? >> i do. i actually do. you know, there has been a shift. you've seen this. you've been talking about it. you talked about it last night. and i have to say that even from, again, talking to some nra members, they have said, you know, listen. i'm a hunter. and i'm more than willing to
work with us. let's get an assault weapons bill passed let's make sure we can make this country faster. >> do you think they're losing their grip? >> i do. i actually do. talking to a number of my republican friends, i asked them. i said, you know, we're reading about this press conference on friday. and they're going to come out with something positive. now, i don't know what that means. but with that being said, i would love them to see them working with us. we're not taking away...
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us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want. what some of us want is to say wait a second, as you've just indicated, one out of four profitable corporations pays nothing in taxes. corporations in terms of their profits now, their rate is at 12%. the lowest since 1972. compared to europe, our corporate contribution to the tax revenue is the lowest of any major country on earth. so the question is how do we deal with that? and one way we deal with that is we say that it is absurd for large corporations to be able to stash huge amounts of money in countries like the cayma
us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want....
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and i think that the use of air power in those circumstances is a reasonable thing for us to have done, just as it was in bosnia and kosovo. >> as a man who ran the cia, i want your opinion on the following quote. the truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off. >> that's a great quote. that's a great quote. not quite biblical, but a great quote. >> i look forward to having more conversation with you this evening at the town hall. mr. woolsey will be joining us again as well tonight for more of this type of conversation. thank you so much for coming out d> . interest of the middle east costing us a lot more than money, thousands of american lives have been lost in the process, tens of thousands have been damaged in the process. 4400 dead in iraq, over 1500 dead in afghanistan. many more have been left wounded. nearly 32,000 in iraq, approaching 11,000 in afghanistan. and there are disastrous invisible wounds, psychological scars that are left by the trauma of war. as we use modern technology, airplanes, to bring people from the heart of a war zone to places like fisherman's
and i think that the use of air power in those circumstances is a reasonable thing for us to have done, just as it was in bosnia and kosovo. >> as a man who ran the cia, i want your opinion on the following quote. the truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off. >> that's a great quote. that's a great quote. not quite biblical, but a great quote. >> i look forward to having more conversation with you this evening at the town hall. mr. woolsey will be joining us...
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>> well, they don't use a scalpel. they use a sledgehammer. basically what they do is they take a look at statute and they start to figure out how many charges can they file against you. so that becomes very overwhelming. when you look at this statute, i think you had said earlier $250 million fine and ten years in prison. that's not going to happen in this case. but when you're 24 and in mr. o'keefe's situation, you're going from icon to clown, you don't want to go from clown to convict. so there's going to be a great deal of pressure, and these guys are really under the gun. and unless they have $6 million for a legal defense, more than likely these guys are going to be looking to make the best deal possible for themselves and their future because that's what's at stake for these guys. the rest of their lives, their future is on the line right here. >> in terms of what you know about dirty tricks and about the kinds of schemes for which you served time in prison in new hampshire, and which you wrote your book about, does this sort of a schem
>> well, they don't use a scalpel. they use a sledgehammer. basically what they do is they take a look at statute and they start to figure out how many charges can they file against you. so that becomes very overwhelming. when you look at this statute, i think you had said earlier $250 million fine and ten years in prison. that's not going to happen in this case. but when you're 24 and in mr. o'keefe's situation, you're going from icon to clown, you don't want to go from clown to convict....
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and although we'll continue to amaze us and inspire us when it happens, it should not surprise us, for that heroism is who we are. and that courage lies deepest and beats loudest in the heart of this nation. we know that these 40 men and women were more than ordinary americans to all of you sitting in front of me. they were more than passengers and crews. they were already heroes. they were already heroes to you. they were the father that tucked you in bed at night. the wife who knew your fears before you even expressed them. they were the brother who lifted you up. they were the daughter who made you laugh. they were the son who made you proud. they're irreplaceable. i know that. we know that. and we know and i know that no memorial, no words and no acts can fill the void that they left in your hearts. my prayer for you is that ten years later, their memory is able to bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye. and i hope you take comfort in knowing that a grateful nation understand that your loved ones gave their lives in pursuit of the noblest of earthly goals, d
and although we'll continue to amaze us and inspire us when it happens, it should not surprise us, for that heroism is who we are. and that courage lies deepest and beats loudest in the heart of this nation. we know that these 40 men and women were more than ordinary americans to all of you sitting in front of me. they were more than passengers and crews. they were already heroes. they were already heroes to you. they were the father that tucked you in bed at night. the wife who knew your fears...
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for us. we could not put one of our special response team members that close to an active shooter. >> agents use cameras mounted on the robots to find sublet and block the stairways, trapping him in the basement. from their command post outside, the police and agents begin talking to sublet. >> the ability to give him communications, but also for us to see visually the cameras on the robot was critical to us. negotiators kept trying to get him to talk to us. we brought in officers that he knew. that he played basketball with at different high schools in the area. we tried to get him to talk to us. >> the art of negotiation is so important. it's a tool that's very important to us on any special response team operation. >> as the day wears on, sublet wears down. >> we want you to come out and >> oh, no, man. i've worked. i give everything i got to people and they treat me. i'm ready to go man. >> every time we would try to talk with him or engage him, he would shoot at us. >> put the gun down!
for us. we could not put one of our special response team members that close to an active shooter. >> agents use cameras mounted on the robots to find sublet and block the stairways, trapping him in the basement. from their command post outside, the police and agents begin talking to sublet. >> the ability to give him communications, but also for us to see visually the cameras on the robot was critical to us. negotiators kept trying to get him to talk to us. we brought in officers...
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stay with us. >>> let us know what you think. tonight's text question did the president articulate a clear policy on libya in his speech tonight? you can go to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. results coming up. next, the most restrictive voter i.d. law in the nation. stay with us. s. cat t ecity thered t alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a neighbor or two. kept watch on the house when they slept. and tomorrow we could do even more. we're cleaner, domestic, abundant and ready now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power today. learn more at anga.us. yeah, it's me, big brother. put the remote down and listen. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so you cut back on the cheeseburgers and stopped using your exercise bike as a coat rack. that's it? you're done? i don't think so. you told me your doctor's worried about plaque clogging your arteries -- what did he
stay with us. >>> let us know what you think. tonight's text question did the president articulate a clear policy on libya in his speech tonight? you can go to our new blog at ed.msnbc.com. results coming up. next, the most restrictive voter i.d. law in the nation. stay with us. s. cat t ecity thered t alarm clocks and brewed the coffee. we heated the bathwater and gave kelly a cleaner ride to school. cooked the cube steaks and steamed the veggies. entertained dad, and mom, and a...
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i think there are a lot of similarities and using data to help us improve student achievement. it's not just the year-end testing, it's the ongoing testing to make sure the diagnostics are being met. it's frankly a mixed bag. i think the congressman is right there was good progress made the first time that they'll be able to use student achievement in the evaluation process. i think it could have been more. i do think they fell short in not having merit pay to be part of the process to be reward teachers. it was a mixed bag in the results. the most important thing is they extended the school day ten years to get to the national norm but lost ten days in the strike. that was very unfortunate. to have 350,000 kids not in the classroom had they should have been. >> let me push back. given that there is a fair bit of agreement on evaluation of teachers and of students using this high-stakes testing. it feels to me like what we know for certain, high stakes testing does or even low-stakes testing, what we certainly know is that testing mechanisms provide profit margins for those who
i think there are a lot of similarities and using data to help us improve student achievement. it's not just the year-end testing, it's the ongoing testing to make sure the diagnostics are being met. it's frankly a mixed bag. i think the congressman is right there was good progress made the first time that they'll be able to use student achievement in the evaluation process. i think it could have been more. i do think they fell short in not having merit pay to be part of the process to be...
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that does it for us for now. msnbc coverage of the attack today in boston continues through the night. stay with us. thanks. >>> tonight an nbc news special report. after an awful day in boston a womani in bombing at the finish line of the boston marathon. there a mass casualties including children. the latest on what happened and where the investigation stands tonight including the search for a subject as the nbc news special report gets under way. >> it's the best day every year in boston. it's a holiday, patriots day. the red sox played at fenway park today and ta won. it started off as a great day and then all eyes turned to the fin ish line at the marathon. at 2:50 this amp here again what the boston globe reported at ground level. a sudden blast in front of a crowd of spectators, volunteers and police officers and second later a second blast and the remnants of the scene show a mass casualty event. tonight the death toll stands at three including an 8-year-old. thousands of people pushed through the streets
that does it for us for now. msnbc coverage of the attack today in boston continues through the night. stay with us. thanks. >>> tonight an nbc news special report. after an awful day in boston a womani in bombing at the finish line of the boston marathon. there a mass casualties including children. the latest on what happened and where the investigation stands tonight including the search for a subject as the nbc news special report gets under way. >> it's the best day every...
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bill maher's with us tonight. he's got things to say about ex-governor palin and her uncamilleian tea parties. >>> slammed the democrat's financial reform plan as a perpetual bailout but only meeting after a clack of hedge fund guys in new york so who's fooling whom. >>> big three primaries coming up on may 17th. lincoln versus halter in arkansas. and paul versus grayson in kentucky. and let me finish tonight with what i really think of people who start third parties. let's talk about the tea party. earnest. he was a guest speaker at the tea party rally up in boston today. and joan walsh's editor of salon.com. thank you very much for joining us. let's listen to sarah palin. i know that you were a speaker but i would like to hear your thoughts of what your companion said today in boston that the tea rally. let's listen. >> all of this makes us more of a hold to foreign countries. it makes us less secure. it makings us less free and i'm not calling anyone un-american but unintended consequences of these actions, the
bill maher's with us tonight. he's got things to say about ex-governor palin and her uncamilleian tea parties. >>> slammed the democrat's financial reform plan as a perpetual bailout but only meeting after a clack of hedge fund guys in new york so who's fooling whom. >>> big three primaries coming up on may 17th. lincoln versus halter in arkansas. and paul versus grayson in kentucky. and let me finish tonight with what i really think of people who start third parties. let's...
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stay with us. the results are coming in. >>> welcome back to madison, wisconsin, where the coverage of the recall elections continue here on "the ed show" on msnbc. just some generic notes to bring to you here early on. the pasch race is tightening. she of course is taking on alberta darling. sandy pasch, that race is tightening. clark trails by 10%. that in the 14th district. luther olsen leading that. also, hopper is up by 500 votes with just 15% of the vote counted. randy hopper being challenged by jessica king. and shilling's lead is starting to widen over dan kapanke in the 32nd district. so that's where we are. sandy pasch. we are being told now that sandy pasch just took the lead. that of course in the 8th district suburban milwaukee, where the incumbent alberta darling, a close associate of the governor, had over $8 million pumped into that race. but again, as we are seeing the packer fans out here in wisconsin, grabbing on to any morsel of information, sitting on the edge of their seats an
stay with us. the results are coming in. >>> welcome back to madison, wisconsin, where the coverage of the recall elections continue here on "the ed show" on msnbc. just some generic notes to bring to you here early on. the pasch race is tightening. she of course is taking on alberta darling. sandy pasch, that race is tightening. clark trails by 10%. that in the 14th district. luther olsen leading that. also, hopper is up by 500 votes with just 15% of the vote counted. randy...
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be a very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it. two of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. and we came right here. and we just got into turkey a short while ago. i still have on me, i think these guys do as well the bandages in our pockets. these are the clothes we were wearing. >> made from our bedsheets. >> yeah, they were torn from the beds
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be a very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we...
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don't give up on us. the people out there, don't give up on us. this battle is still being waged and we're going to get it done. let me say something to you you may not realize. in this bill -- i think you do but maybe it's not in the front of your mind. we expand a government-run program called medicaid and take millions and millions of more people into that government-run plan. i have to check my facts but i do think it's another 30 million. i have to double check that. millions more people come into that. we save another government-run plan, medicare, by cutting out the waste, fraud and abuse and extending its life. we help in other government-run plan, the prescription drug plan by filling in that donut hole and helping people. >> there's a lot of good stuff, senator. i agree with it. >> i know, but -- >> there's a lot of good stuff. but to reel in the insurance industry, we have got to have a public option. i'm glad you're working at it. we're out of time tonight. >> i'm working on it. >> i know you are. mark my words, you can't trust ben nel
don't give up on us. the people out there, don't give up on us. this battle is still being waged and we're going to get it done. let me say something to you you may not realize. in this bill -- i think you do but maybe it's not in the front of your mind. we expand a government-run program called medicaid and take millions and millions of more people into that government-run plan. i have to check my facts but i do think it's another 30 million. i have to double check that. millions more people...
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when it is used well, and it can be used badly or well, when used well it is supplement. relationships on facebook and social media are thin. we don't really know our friends. all bets are off. norms are different. that makes us feel uncomfortable and distant from people -- >> doesn't that advance steve not's essay narrative. when we replace social media aeb use it as enhancement adds as eric suggests, then you run into social dysfunction. how is that for a thesis. >> i think eric and i are in complete agreement of social media. if you use it the way you should have ordinary social reactions, interreactions anyway, it is just the same. if you use it as replacement for face-to-face, in real life contact, that's going to make you lonelier. but you know, it is a tool and up to us to choose how to use this tool. it does also correlate slightly -- well, quite sharply with narcissism. but that's a different point. >> but the narcissism correlation makes a ton of sense. and would seem there is valid room for research on the impact of loneliness for those who use social media at
when it is used well, and it can be used badly or well, when used well it is supplement. relationships on facebook and social media are thin. we don't really know our friends. all bets are off. norms are different. that makes us feel uncomfortable and distant from people -- >> doesn't that advance steve not's essay narrative. when we replace social media aeb use it as enhancement adds as eric suggests, then you run into social dysfunction. how is that for a thesis. >> i think eric...
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us help. these are -- the groups in this coalition range from the naacp to the aclu, to the bar association, to neighborhood groups and they're getting in there with hands-on help. that's the only way this problem is going to get solved. >> well, senator casey is also up for re-election. i mean, he's going to need tho votes, too. this is going to put his race in play big-time. but zach, if you think you need more from president obama, who's going to make the ask? is anybody in pennsylvania saying, what's your strategy, obama team, for pennsylvania? i mean, the goal posts have definitely shifted right now, and it would seem to me that the president and the vice president are going to have to work this state a heck of a lot harder. what do you think? >> obama does have people assigned to voter i.d. in pennsylvania. we just haven't seen much of the result. and, frankly, this, for us, this is not about which candidate is working harder. it's about whether people have the right to vote or not. >> a
us help. these are -- the groups in this coalition range from the naacp to the aclu, to the bar association, to neighborhood groups and they're getting in there with hands-on help. that's the only way this problem is going to get solved. >> well, senator casey is also up for re-election. i mean, he's going to need tho votes, too. this is going to put his race in play big-time. but zach, if you think you need more from president obama, who's going to make the ask? is anybody in...
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what started out as us having neek here weapons and us in the soviet union and because us the brits and the chinese. this right now is who in the world has nuclear weapons? let's add an outline around iran because even though they say they neither have them nor want them, our international concerns is they are not working on having them but they may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, take a look at this. there are whole parts of the world with no nuclear weapons on them. why is that? why are there no nuclear weapons in all of africa? in all of south america? it's on purpose. south africa made nuclear weapons, a bunch of them but they gave them up be cuban missile crisis was about missiles being moved. they decided to declare themselves nuclear weapons free zones. they wouldn't have them. they would not let other countries put them there. in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries
what started out as us having neek here weapons and us in the soviet union and because us the brits and the chinese. this right now is who in the world has nuclear weapons? let's add an outline around iran because even though they say they neither have them nor want them, our international concerns is they are not working on having them but they may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, take a look at this. there are whole parts of the world with no nuclear weapons on them....
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bush used six. bill clinton used 14. president bush -- h.w. bush used one. isn't this risky, do you think, for the democrats and the president to go ahead and make and invoke an executive privilege that the time? >> it is. because there's a constant tug of war between the legislature and the executive. the legislature generally wants to get more than the executive wants to give. and that happens in republican and democratic administrations. but when any privilege is invoked, the person who feels rejected by the use of that privilege oftentimes draws conclusions about motivations or hiding or cover-up. i don't have an opinion right now of the president's executive privilege call since i haven't seen it. it just came out today but it's risky. >> congressman peter welch, we'll let you get back to work. thanks for joining us. we'll speak to republican john mica member of the that committee and seeing him speak earlier in the last hour. again, they're moving closer to this vote of con sempbt of congress, a vote for eric holder. do you see it ? there it is ! there
bush used six. bill clinton used 14. president bush -- h.w. bush used one. isn't this risky, do you think, for the democrats and the president to go ahead and make and invoke an executive privilege that the time? >> it is. because there's a constant tug of war between the legislature and the executive. the legislature generally wants to get more than the executive wants to give. and that happens in republican and democratic administrations. but when any privilege is invoked, the person...
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good to have you with us. thank you. >> good to be with you, ed. >> did john brennan say anything today in your professional opinion to shed light on the targeted killing program? >> not much. in fact, in some respects he said less than he's said before. i listened closely through the entire hearing, and brennan never once used the word "drones." he talked about lethal operations. he talked about counterterrorism operations. but even though he himself in a speech last year had -- was the first to publicly acknowledge this drone campaign that the obama administration has dramatically accelerated, he almost pulled back from that today, which was kind of ironic because we thought this hearing was coming at a moment when the administration was going to be more transparent. president obama last night ordered the justice department to share the classified memo with members of the senate and house intelligence committees. his aides indicated this was part of an effort to be more transparent and open about this progra
good to have you with us. thank you. >> good to be with you, ed. >> did john brennan say anything today in your professional opinion to shed light on the targeted killing program? >> not much. in fact, in some respects he said less than he's said before. i listened closely through the entire hearing, and brennan never once used the word "drones." he talked about lethal operations. he talked about counterterrorism operations. but even though he himself in a speech...
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good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine hours. three days of rush limbaugh's show he denigrated a college student. fox news and rush are on the same page, part of the hate machine and hate movement, they will back him up. a couple people on the so-called sirius fox show did criticize but the opinion shows doubled down and attacked the victim. >> mike papantonio, one of the finest attorneys in america, does she have a case here at all? >> you need more facts on this one, ed. -- there are issues that could be raised. would it stand past a summary judgment? you never kno
good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine...
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have to give us -- >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories wanted you to have certain vacuum, business, knowledge established. ray was willing to take us from the start, walk us through, hold our handing and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantity, we can tweak this. >> we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to make. he put together a team to source the product and came back with a product. >> with ray's help the fractries in china were all lined up whoo ill the retailers were waiting for the orders. the next step, the packing, shipping of the merchandise. that's when they got in trouble >> we tried to do it all. unfortunately it was a complete disaster, and they shipped about 80% of our product incorrectly in the first year. so it was a very tough year for us. >> those shipping errors nearly cost them the business, but they got back in the game when they reconnected with another shipper. craig clay of maryland-based total fulfillment. >> i don't know what i can tell you.
have to give us -- >> ray was willing to work with us at that point. not everybody would. some of the factories wanted you to have certain vacuum, business, knowledge established. ray was willing to take us from the start, walk us through, hold our handing and say, you guys are new, we can start with small quantity, we can tweak this. >> we had to decide how much of the product we wanted to make. he put together a team to source the product and came back with a product. >>...
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what started as us having nuclear weapons and then us in the sovt yoen and us, the soviet union, brits, french and chinese and then the us, the soviets brit, french, chinese, israel and pakistan and during the bush administration we added north korea too. this is who in the world has nuclear weapons. let's add an outline around iran. even though iran says they neither have or want them there are international concerns that they are working on having nuclear weapons but may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, look at this big picture. take a step back from this. what do you notice about this? there are whole swaths of the world with no nuclear weapons in them and -- why is that? why are there no nuclear weapons in all of africa? in all of south america? that's oun on purpose. it is not that they didn't have the option. south africa under apartheid made nuclear weapons but gave them up voluntarily. the cuban missile crisis was a worry about soviet missiles moved to cue bau but starting in '67 swaths of the world declared themselves nuclear free zones. they wouldn't
what started as us having nuclear weapons and then us in the sovt yoen and us, the soviet union, brits, french and chinese and then the us, the soviets brit, french, chinese, israel and pakistan and during the bush administration we added north korea too. this is who in the world has nuclear weapons. let's add an outline around iran. even though iran says they neither have or want them there are international concerns that they are working on having nuclear weapons but may be close to that. if...
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however, american, your use of english can bemuse us english. take football. your players use their hands when playing your version. in our version of futbol, the players use their feet. but you illogically insist on calling that soccer. the whole world cannot be wrong. of the 45 national soccer teams for which english is the official language, 43 use the word "futbol." only canada and america use "soccer." two countries do not a world make. world series? please. but canada gets a pass here, because canadians can spell. what is wrong with my use of ls and ss? i'm english, surely i can spell it, and speak it. i usually get a blank look if i order water here in america. i have to say water with a "d." you say tomato, i say tomato. on balance, both cultures as guilty as the other for polluting the language. for instance, americans can be heard saying "reach out to." the correct word is "ask." i could care less instead of i couldn't care less. meanwhile, we've exported improper britishisms this side of the pond. possibly the fault of harry potter and the spice gir
however, american, your use of english can bemuse us english. take football. your players use their hands when playing your version. in our version of futbol, the players use their feet. but you illogically insist on calling that soccer. the whole world cannot be wrong. of the 45 national soccer teams for which english is the official language, 43 use the word "futbol." only canada and america use "soccer." two countries do not a world make. world series? please. but canada...
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thanks for joining us. piggybacking on what was just said, it's obviously worth noting that president obama signed laws allowing firearms into national parks and on to trains, on amtrak. those were tucked into larger bills. this moment in terms of our national conversation about gun control, what do you make of it? >> i don't think there's going to be any one moment that's going to change the national dialogue. i think the national dialogue is going to change when the american people get involved and demand change. that's really what we're focused on now at the brady campaign. we have a petition for the american public to sign, to demand accountability from our leaders on this issue. otherwise, it's just going to be business as usual. the gun lobby is going to wield far too much power over our politicians. this myth that they control the fate of elections is going to be perpetuated and we need to inspire our elected officials to do the right thing. i agree completely with what mayor bloomberg said. his expr
thanks for joining us. piggybacking on what was just said, it's obviously worth noting that president obama signed laws allowing firearms into national parks and on to trains, on amtrak. those were tucked into larger bills. this moment in terms of our national conversation about gun control, what do you make of it? >> i don't think there's going to be any one moment that's going to change the national dialogue. i think the national dialogue is going to change when the american people get...
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using that technology poorly. the fact that oil companies couldn't be bothered to invest at all in figuring out how to clean up their messes because they were too busy counting their record profits, lighting each other's cigars with thousand dollar bills. the issue of how bad oil spill response technology is is now getting asked about in congress. it is something "the new york times" touched on and the associated press hit on it over the weekend in pretty stark detail. when a bunch of people start chasing the story, ultimately you all turn up enough details that if you combine them, you can get a pretty clear story. and in this case, you learn something amazing about bp. over the last three years, bp made about $58.5 billion in profits. i said $63 billion earlier, that was wrong. $58.5 billion in profits over the last three years. so things have been pretty awesome for bp. that's not revenue, that's not gross, that's net. that's profit. while they were raking in tens of billions of dollars in pure profit, accordin
using that technology poorly. the fact that oil companies couldn't be bothered to invest at all in figuring out how to clean up their messes because they were too busy counting their record profits, lighting each other's cigars with thousand dollar bills. the issue of how bad oil spill response technology is is now getting asked about in congress. it is something "the new york times" touched on and the associated press hit on it over the weekend in pretty stark detail. when a bunch of...
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you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he was a person who missed pinpoi eed it. >> howard, i think this is a very important point that howard just made, the fact that anyone should be grateful in some sense that mitt romney would acknowledge them as american voters and worthy of being spoken to. but this is the same person who as governor of massachusetts spent four years in an office at the top of beacon hill, the governor's office in boston, without ever once, ever once having a meeting there with the naacp. >> yeah, and also, and also, lawrence, moving to change the affirmative action office and rules in massachusetts in a way that was
you invite you to interrogate us, invite us to ask what's there, and you invite us to see the vapidity, the emptiness, the inability to express fundamental truths and beliefs that can move us. i mean, you don't have to be a rapper to say, how can i move the crowd? you want to move the crowd. as a political figure who arc c arcticlates a vision that not only speaks to us in a cerebral capacity, but from human being to human being, and i think he missed that opportunity to do so, and i felt he...
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and certainly, cardiologists can use sedation agents, but they need to use them and do use them in methods that the patients are still able to be awoken from the sleep. once you give enough drug, is this is sort of a slippery slope, once you give enough drug so they're rendered totally unconscious, they have no reflexes, they can't breathe for themselves, that doesn't come under the purvey of a cardiologist. i could get ahold of drugs used to treat cancer patients, but i would never do that, because i don't know how to take care of the effects that may cause. >> and in terms of a doctor administering an agent as powerful as this, and then leaving the individual, even for a small amount of time? >> even if one can conceive that a doctor is using that kind of drug in this setting, he or she is still under a contract with that patient to take care of that patient. you know, to provide life-support for that patient. and to turn their back and leave a patient under the influence of powerful agents, again, not the right thing to do. >> dr. howard nearman, thank you very much for joining us. >> t
and certainly, cardiologists can use sedation agents, but they need to use them and do use them in methods that the patients are still able to be awoken from the sleep. once you give enough drug, is this is sort of a slippery slope, once you give enough drug so they're rendered totally unconscious, they have no reflexes, they can't breathe for themselves, that doesn't come under the purvey of a cardiologist. i could get ahold of drugs used to treat cancer patients, but i would never do that,...
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will soon hear from us. the president stepped into that role, and i thought he offered remarks that were tempered and comforting to those listening on television and in that hall. he said to behave otherwise in an other than civil and honest discourse will be not to honor the people who gave their lives on this occasion. it's also worth remembering, i think, on occasions like this, that one of the greatest speeches ever delivered by mankind was a speech just like this, delivered by abraham lincoln at gettysburg. it is a long rich tradition that continued tonight. this powerful nation of immigrants really on these occasions is just a family. >> tom, for each of those previous speeches you referenced, it seems that the country had something of a reset, something of an emotional reset, and the aftermath, the political aftermath seemed to have a different tone after those presidential speeches that you've identified. do you think that we're finding that tonight? that as of thursday, tomorrow, this will be a diff
will soon hear from us. the president stepped into that role, and i thought he offered remarks that were tempered and comforting to those listening on television and in that hall. he said to behave otherwise in an other than civil and honest discourse will be not to honor the people who gave their lives on this occasion. it's also worth remembering, i think, on occasions like this, that one of the greatest speeches ever delivered by mankind was a speech just like this, delivered by abraham...
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he doesn't even use the word anymore. >> doesn't even use the word anymore. that is true, only in jim demint's mind. >> terror and extremism that threatens the world's stabilityç extremists sewing terror in pockets of the world. suffering and civil wars that breed instability and terror. new acts of terror. >> he never says the were "terror." why let a 30-second google search get in the way of your good sound bite, senator. but, senator demint is doing the country a service here, at least by clarifying things. by getting at the core of the conservative attack on president obama. it was the whole point of dick cheney's opportunistic statement today, the whole point was that president obama ought to talk more about war. vice president cheney said, "he seems to think if he gets rid of the wars "war on terror," we won't be at war. why doesn't he want to admit we're at war?" keep in mind, this is coming from the former vice president of the administration whose record of talking about war includes dandies like these -- >> thanks to the united states and our fine
he doesn't even use the word anymore. >> doesn't even use the word anymore. that is true, only in jim demint's mind. >> terror and extremism that threatens the world's stabilityç extremists sewing terror in pockets of the world. suffering and civil wars that breed instability and terror. new acts of terror. >> he never says the were "terror." why let a 30-second google search get in the way of your good sound bite, senator. but, senator demint is doing the country a...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back. the faa is taking action after an air traffic control center in the washington, d.c. area recorded its 22nd dangerous mistake last week. now, wednesday the faa sent a team of experts to the warrenton center that controls all flights in the greater d.c. area. the latest controller mistake involved a united airline airbus that narrowly avoided colliding with a business jet. that happened on june 28th. nbc's tom costello covers aviation. he joins us now. 22nd dangerous mistake recorded. what is the problem? >> well, that is not a simple easy answer. we're talking about in the most recent case an airbus a-319 from chicago inbound landing at reagan national airport and came close to the business jet, so close that the collision avoidance systems on the aircraft went off and they had to take evasive
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our deepest fears now haunt us. yet i'm convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. let's just pause just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control. as a member of the clergy, so eloquently said, as we act, let us not become the evil that we deplore. >> joining us now, a cool head in a real crisis, congresswoman barbara lee, democrat of california, congresswoman, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> well, i'm very happy to be with you tonight during this very chaotic time. >> i truly appreciate it. actions today, and i'm thinking that's maybe what someone needs to call on us to do right now so what do you think about this current crisis that we've created out of this debt ceiling debate? >> well, i think, first of all, this is drama on the republicans side like i have never seen before, but it's very tragic, because we're on the brink of an economic collapse. people ar
our deepest fears now haunt us. yet i'm convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. let's just pause just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control. as a member of the clergy, so eloquently said, as we act, let us not become the evil that we deplore. >> joining us now, a cool head in a real crisis, congresswoman barbara lee, democrat of california,...
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joining us chris hayes washington editor of "the nation." thanks for joining us. >> of course. good to be here. >> can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically what happened was that harry reid leaked to roll call earlier today that they were going to basically go through and make him filibuster, actually filibuster -- this is something people want democrats to make republicans do. what made it different it looked like he was basically on his own. he might have had demint but he would have had to talk the whole time and the moment he got up to leave the chamber if someone didn't stand in for him they would have gotten the unanimous consent. the democratic leader called his bluff. >> what do you think the impact is going to be? obviously now that they have beaten him tonight that this is over now tonight, the immediate impact is people who have not been getting their unemployment benefit extension will get them. the furloughs will presumably be over. the construction projects will start back up again. all the people financially hurt by this
joining us chris hayes washington editor of "the nation." thanks for joining us. >> of course. good to be here. >> can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically what happened was that harry reid leaked to roll call earlier today that they were going to basically go through and make him filibuster, actually filibuster -- this is something people want democrats to make republicans do. what made it different it looked like he was...
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lisa, it's great to have you with us. explain to all of us that don't know, how does this photo dna software work? >> it's very interesting, and so how it works is that every digital image can be assigned what they call a hash value. it is basically a numeric calculation that allows it basically to have a signature. and so those hash values then, once we know them, can be compared to images that are out on the internet and so we take the known child pornography, really the worst of the worst images, the images of very young children being raped, and they're able to identify those, match them and then remove them. in addition to removing them, it helps us as law enforcement track these perpetrators down, convict them, get them out of our communities and behind bars where they pe long. >> lisa, who are you speaking with who can implement photo dna and use this to help? >> right now this is a technology that has been developed by microsoft, along with the national center for missing and exploited children and a wonderful pro
lisa, it's great to have you with us. explain to all of us that don't know, how does this photo dna software work? >> it's very interesting, and so how it works is that every digital image can be assigned what they call a hash value. it is basically a numeric calculation that allows it basically to have a signature. and so those hash values then, once we know them, can be compared to images that are out on the internet and so we take the known child pornography, really the worst of the...